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MANY ATTEND
W.I. BAZAAR
A tea and ihazaar was held in
NiaciK5y Hall Thursday afternoon
02 last week by the Women's In-
stitute. Themany visitors were
veeleomed at the door by the presi-
dent, Mrs. N. Clairmont.
Mr& George Mathieson was con-
vener of the well -laden bake table,
assisted by Mrs. E. Johnston and
Mrs. K. Wilkinson. The aprons, of
which there was a variety, were
sold by Mrs. W. Kingswell, Mrs.
George Praetor and Mrs. Bullen
while Mrs. H. Dodd, Mrs. C. L.
Bissett and Mrs. C. Straughan were
in charge of - the miscellaneous
table.
Tea was served from an attrac-
tive tea table, centred with a boue
quet of yellow daffodils and tall
lighted candles on either end, by
Mrs. N. !McInnis, Mrs. G. Bisset,
Mrs. A. Wilkin and Mrs. D. wa.s pianist.
past presidents. Mrs_ W. Skinner and Miss Hilda
The small tea tables were decor- Finnigan gave the study on mis-
ated with small potted shamrocks. eionary and welfare work in Hong
Mrs. I. McLean, as convener, was King. During the business period,
assisted by Mrs. Willis- Mrs- cendueted by Mi.ss Frances Arm -
W. Doak, Mrs. R. II. Wilson, Mrs. strong, materials were given out
A. Straughan, Mrs. L. Bannister, for a layette for supply work.
Mrs. A. Alexander, Mrs. C. McCabe, The Auxiliary accepted the in -
Mrs. R. Gpod and Mrs. H. Mont- vitation from the Arthur Circle of
gonUry. Convener of the kitchen Knox Presbyterian Church to at'
was Mrs. B. Mills. aeeisted by _Mr. tend their Easter meeting on April
E. Murray, Mrs. J. Newcombe, Mrs. 15. At the close of the meeting,
G. ,Murnby, Mrs. G. Inglis, Mrs. J. Mrs. Ray Hughes auctioned don -
Ryan and Mrs. H. Bradley. During ated articles, the proceeds going
the afternoon, Mrs. J. „Spider play- to the expense fund.
ed many Irish piano selections. o -o
Mrs. G. Atkey and Mrs. J. McPhail
sold tickets on a crocheted doilie, COMMITTEE REPORTS HEARD
donated by Mrs. H. Tichborne and AT MEETING F JAYCETTES
won by Mrs. Ray Dalton, R.R. 7,
Lueknow. Tickets were also sold Goderieh Jaycettes met at the
home of Mrs. Clare Bedard, Park
street, with 14 members present.
The president, Mrs. Peter Mac -
Ewan, presided.
A new member, Mrs. Sally Levy,
was introduced to the. club. Re-
ports were given by the chairmen
of the various committees.
0 o o Mrs. Trev. Ormandy was appoint-
ed representative to the Cancer
Schedule ecital Society. A gift cupboard shower
will be part of the April meeting.
Five Jaycettes agreed to canvass
Y djudicator for funds for the Cancer Society.
Sunset Circle
The Sunset Circle held their
meeting March. 19, at the home
of Mrs. Geo. Morley, Quebec street.
The meeting opened with Mrs. B.
Larder in the chair. Mrs. Morley
read the devotional.
Plans were made for a bazaar.
The mystery prize was won by
Mrs. Verna Robertson. This prize
-was donated by Mrs. 11. Larder.
Mrs. Merle McLean won the shut-
in prize, also the door prize. Bingo
was played. A lunch was served
'by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Morley, sr. The lunch committee
for March was Mrs. Rebeca Sullen
and Mrs. W. Kelly.
NORTH STREET AUXILIARY
TO ATTEND EASTER MEETING
The North Street United Church
W.M.S. Evening Auxiliary met in
the church hall with 'Mrs. Pearl
Straughan leading -in opening de-
votions while Miss Mary Buchanan
by Mrs. A. Butler on an orange
chiffon cake 'donated by Mrs. N.
Clairmont. Mrs. D. Worthy was
the winner. Draw on both articles
was made by Mrs. H. Leishman.
Mrs. W. F. Price assisted Mrs. H.
Tichborne as' treasurer during the
afternoon.
'A
Donations of $5 each for the
Red Cross and Cancer Society was
John Cook, adjudicator for the authorized by the membership.
forthcoming Huron C'-iun'y Festival The minutes of the region con
of Mus.c. wiil g.ee an oi-gan re • ference, which was held in London
cital here on May 1, the evening last fall, were read by the secre-
before the festival open.Th,e .e•ae•y* !Mrs. -Trey_ . Ormandy.- A
recital will he in St. Georgessecial half hour was then held and
Church.
a lunch was served by the ho,tess
Knawn :as a leading organist -and her committee.
composer, -Mr. Cook is organist and
cheirmaeter of St. Paul's Cathedral
in London.
Theugh a resident of Canada for
only -a few- years; he has g-ained an
enviable reputation, particularly in
his mu.sical direction (ii the annual
Stratford Shakespearean Festival.
Before his move across the At-
lantic, he was at 'Stratford-upon-
Avon Parish Church.
His gift.; as a composer are con-
siderable and he first became wide-
ly known through the popular
-Hornpipe'for orgqin. published
in 1952.
Mrs. C. ngi on received
word, of the surlrien death of her
brother in law. (ioverCline, of
Middle‘iCe, Mich .ean, on March 20.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Videan visit-
ed in (eti\t'a la -t week with their
eel.‘ind F.O. Don-
ald and lr. Wheeler and son
Larry.
1 I 0 0
GERALD WALTER PREIDENT
j OF GDC I FORAGE CORN CLUB
The Goderich Forage Corp Club
Melo n Monday afternoon at the
GDCI when the election of officers
oink place.
Gerald Walttr was elected prese
dent. Other officers are: vice-presi
dent, Donald Young; eecretary-
treasurer, Jim Blake: press report -
e:. Gordon Baxter. The club
; leerier. MI. Elmer Robertson, of
C•rlowe presided over the election.
Fore, on "Farm Safety- and
•-•;kene,- 'were shown by Mr. Thos.
ten of the agricultural office.
cleoon.
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Mr and Mrs J. W. Cook and
family. accompanied by Mrs. Oliver
(Hole ,pentet he week -end at Port
Colborne with Mr. and .3,1es. Frank
Cook.
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